Chris Paul, and the majority of NBA players, brush off the majority of heckles they hear on a nightly basis.
But one young fan managed to capture the star point guard’s attention Sunday night, and CP3 made sure to put him in his place.
During a brief break in the action of Thunder-Celtics, Paul walked over near the Boston bench to acknowledge a heckling fan before shaking his hand and offering a few parting words. NBC Sports Boston’s Abby Chin provided some background information on the exchange, as well as additional details that weren’t captured by television cameras.
🧾📽️: https://t.co/jKlXv3OhpD pic.twitter.com/ghIBuxSnCC
— Celtics on NBC Sports Boston (@NBCSCeltics) March 8, 2020
Chris Paul took offense to something a teenage kid sitting courtside yelled at him. CP called him privileged. And then during the free throws CP came back and introduced himself before repeatedly telling the kid to put some respect on his name. Well said.
What do you think? Leave a comment.— Abby Chin (@tvabby) March 8, 2020
Paul certainly received the last laugh. In addition to scoring a game-high 28 points to go along with seven assists and six rebounds, the 10-time All-Star took it upon himself to guard Jayson Tatum on the game’s final play. Paul’s pestering late-game defense helped OKC lock down an impressive 105-104 win at TD Garden.
That's game.
And @CP3 is 𝙁𝙄𝙍𝙀𝘿 𝙐𝙋. pic.twitter.com/P446kS1OrJ
— OKC THUNDER (@okcthunder) March 9, 2020
Now that’s how you silence your critics.